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and of the Wars and CampaignsArising from theStruggles of the Greek Patriots in EmancipatingTheir Country From the Turkish Yoke.

By Thomas Gordon(General of a Division of the Greek Army, and a Zealous Promoter of the Cause)

Published by William Blackwood, Edinburgh and T. Cadell, Srand, London - 1844

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I have transcribed the Table of Contents and 307 Names mentioned in the book for your reference.

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME SECOND

BOOK III.

Chapter I. - Assembly of Astros. Transactions in Peloponnesus, the Archipelago, and Eastern Greece, till the middle of the year 1823.Appendix to Chapter I.

Chapter II. - Campaign of 1823 in Eastern and Western GreeceAppendix to Chapter II.

Chapter III. - Campaign of 1823 in the Island of Crete

Chapter IV. - Naval Campaign. Transactions in Peloponnesus to the end of 1823. Progress of Philhellenism in EuropeAppendix to Chapter IV.

BOOK IV.

Chapter I. - Political aspect of Turkey. Plans and preparations of the Porte and the Pasha of Egypt. Internal affairs of Greece during the first six months of the year 1824. Ruin of the Cretan insurgents.Appendix to Chapter I.

Chapter II. - Naval Campaign of 1824, and destruction of Psarra and KassosAppendix to Chapter II.

Chapter III - Operations in Northern Greece. Second Civil War, and Transactions in Peloponnesus to the end of the year 1824. Rebellion and death of OdysseusAppendix to Chapter III.

BOOK V.

Chapter I. - Character and plans of the Greek government. Invasion of Peloponnesus by Ibrahim Pacha, and campaign of 1825 in that PeninsulaAppendix to Chapter I.

Chapter II. - Progress of the war in Northern Greece. Second siege and capture of MessalonghiAppendix to Chapter II.

Chapter III. - Internal affairs and financial arrangements of Greece, in the year 1825. Disposal of the second loan. Foreign intrigues, and first steps of European mediationAppendix to Chapter III.

BOOK VI.

Chapter I. - Operations in Eastern Greece and Peloponnesus during the winter and spring of 1826.

Chapter II. - Third National Congress at Piada. Installation of a new Government. Troubles at Constantinople. Treaty of Akerman. Ibrahim Pasha's second Campaign in Peloponnesus. Naval Operations.Appendix to Chapter II.

Chapter III. - Campaign in Northern Greece, and progress of the Siege of Athens, up to the end of the year 1826.Appendix to Chapter III.

BOOK VII.

Chapter I. - Factions at Egina and Hermione. Arrival of Lord Cochrane and Sir Richard Church. General Assembly of Troezene, and Election of Count John Capodistria to the Presidency of Greece. Negotiations at Constantinople. Treaty of the 6th of July

Chapter II. - Continuation of the siege of Athens. Campaign in Roumelia during the first six months of the year 1827. Surrender of the Acropolis

Chapter III. - Narrative of Evens connected with Greece, from the Loss of Athens until Capodistria's arrival at Nauplia.Appendix to Chapter III.

Chapter IV. - Second invasion and siege of Chios by the insurgents under Colonel Fabvier.Appendix to Chapter IV.

Chapter V. - Organized System of Greek Piracy. Its Suppression. Occupation of Karabusa by the Allied Forces. Affairs of Crete.Appendix to Chapter V.